Wednesday 23 September 2015

Professor Michio Kaku Sure That Teleportation Is Possible



Teleportation rights in the future will be possible, according to the scientist, specializing in the investigation of feasible if something is considered impossible.

Professor Michio Kaku Sure That Teleportation Is Possible


Professor Michio Kaku of the City University of New York, convinced that human teleportation technology elsewhere in the world, or even a point in space would be achievable within a few decades, or at least the next century. Known as "Mr. Parallel universe" for their futuristic statements, Professor Kaku examines various sci-fi technology was considered impossible, and comes to the conclusion that some of them eventually become a reality. "Once we physicists openly laughed at it. We laughed when someone is talking about teleportation and invisibility. But what we do not laugh - we realized that all the time were wrong. Quantum teleportation already exists. In fact, we took our film crew, went to the University of Maryland and really filmed teleport atoms. He was moved from one corner of the room to the other. So at the atomic level, we can already do it. This is called quantum inter connected ness.
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I think that within a decade we will be able to teleport the first molecule. " Kaku says that quantum physics is riddled with strange and incomprehensible - the objects disappear and appear in some other places, or even in two places at once. Light, he says, also has teleported. "We teleported light at 500 meters over the Danube river." Kaku says that the next step will be the teleportation of photons to the moon, when in 2020, is expected to foot a man again set foot on its surface. He was confident that with time, this process can be adapted to large objects - and then living beings, like animals, or even human, will become nothing.

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More traditional scholars remain skeptical about its claims and point to the difference between man and the atom, which suggests that the success at the micro level does not imply that a living being can be analyzed in one place and re-assembled in another, whether it is alive or dead. In the human body trillions of atoms, that means that the person will have to be disassembled into individual atoms, then everyone must be "linked", read, digitized and teleport, and then the whole process needs to be repeated in the reverse order. Students at the University of Leicester have estimated that the need quadrillions of years to transmit the data of a single substance - in some cases this will require even more time as if an object (depends on how far to take place teleportation) would get to the point of teleportation foot. Furthermore, when the teleported atoms, they consume in one location and reconstruct the data from the other - so that the living creature dies literally in one place and then will have to be returned to the life of the other. Will it be the same man, or will it be just a clone of the original? Physicists from Caltech in 1998 for the first time teleported one photon at a distance of only about one meter. Distances have since increased, but still it works for the most part, only with photons.

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